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Sunday, April 26, 2009 7:27 AM Posted by celexa user

In recommended doses, Celexa does not seem to impair judgment or motor skills. However, a theoretical possibility of such problems remains, so you should use caution when driving or operating dangerous equipment until you are certain of Celexa's effect.

I was on Celexa for about a year, gradually had my dosage increased from 20mg, to 40, then to 60, the max. Seemed to help a bit at the beginning of each change in dosage. I had no major side-effects. My crying decreased but I still felt hopeless and depressed most of the time. Not for me.

There is a slight chance that Celexa will trigger a manic episode. Use Celexa with caution if you suffer from manic-depression (bipolar disorder). Use caution, too, if you are over 60 years old, have liver or kidney problems, suffer from heart disease or high blood pressure, or have ever had seizures.

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Sunday, April 26, 2009 7:27 AM Posted by Someone

The effects of Celexa during pregnancy have not been adequately studied, and the potential for harm has not been ruled out. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while on Celexa therapy, tell your doctor immediately. Celexa appears in breast milk and will affect the nursing infant. You should consider discontinuing either breastfeeding or Celexa. Talk with your doctor about the pros and cons of each option.

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Sunday, April 26, 2009 7:27 AM Posted by Someone

Took Celexa for anxiety that wouldn't let me leave the house and caused my face to flush with any social interaction, also for depression that debilitated me to the point of almost losing everything. Celexa was a miracle drug for me. I used it for approximately 2 years. I loved it until the night sweats (Drenches) started. I woke up 3-4 times a night completely drenched with sweat. My knee's would even sweat. Switched to Zoloft, am now depressed and anxious again, and plan to go back to Celexa and be dehydrated. It's worth it.